Guitar Amp Repairs

Valve and Solid State amps

Guitar set ups plus more

Testing, troubleshooting.

Phil Eizenberg is one of the mostsought after guitar amp repair specialists on the Northern Rivers Eastern seaboard.

He has been repairing electronic gadgets, guitars and amplifiers for many years. His experience ranges from valve amplifiers and solid state devices to the most modern electronic equipment available today.

As an experienced working professional guitarist he is able to set up, adjust and repair most musical instruments.

Phil Eizenberg Guitar Amp Repairs

Phil Eizenberg, B.A Phils WebsitePhil Eizenberg is one of the most sought after guitar amp repair specialists on the Northern Rivers Eastern seaboard.

He has been repairing electronic gadgets, guitars and amplifiers for many years. His experience ranges from valve amplifiers and solid state devices to the most modern electronic equipment available today. As an experienced working professional guitarist he is able to set up, adjust and repair most musical instruments.

Phil’s Music Background

In the early 1980s Phil was a member of three successful rock groups – Ian “Molly” Meldrum’s, The Ferrets, The Mighty Guys (produced by Glenn A Baker), and Jimmy and the Boys – with many recordings to their credit, including a Number One Australian hit (The Ferrets’ “Don’t’ Fall in Love”). A session musician for the Polygram stable, with many recordings in the Top 40, Phil had the gig to play the major touring theatre shows around Australia and New Zealand, including Jesus Christ Superstar, The Rocky Horror Show and Ned Kelly.

Phil has also been

A side-man for some of Australia’s leading rock ’n’ roll singers such as Judy Stone, Jon English, Trevor White and Frankie J. Holden to name a few. He studied musicology, song writing and composition at the University of California (Berkeley), University of New England, and Sydney Conservatorium. He has produced an Australian country/blues music CDs featuring didgeridoo and dobro, two CDs under the Eizenberg name as well as country rock albums, Good Rockin’ Tonight and Faded Memories for Mike “houndog” Winkworth and Paul Ensbey, an album of Australian Poetry for Mark “Bushy” Thompson, and a meditation CD. With Dave Ovenden, frontman from Bullamakanka on drums, and Chain’s Dirk Du Bois on the bass, Phil has formed a super group of Cool Grooves and Blues. Add two percussion players to the mix and, voilà, the music springs forth.